$922.00 : 5 DIVES (at-5%), OVER THE WATER STAY, ALL MEALS, DIVE GEAR, TRANSPORTATION AND TAXES

OPEN ALL YEAR LONG

NIGHTLY PRICES :

CAMPING YOUR TENT : $10

CAMPING OUR TENT : $15

THATCH BEACH CABIN : $30

THATCH OVER THE WATER CABIN : $40

PRICES SUBJECT TO 9% HOTEL TAX

BOAT PRICES :

BOAT OUT SUNDAY : $65 US PER PERSON

BOAT BACK SATURDAY : $65 US PER PERSON

CHARTER ONE WAY : $300 US

Prices are per person in US Dollars. Group price: 12th person stays free! Children 15 and under staying with parents pay 1/2 price on accommodation. Pay for three weeks and get one free. Belizeans pay 1/2 price May through November. Please bring I.D. for organization.

Glover’s Reef is a World Heritage Site and Marine Reserve. Glovers Atoll Island Lodge is located on our privately owned 9 acre/5 hectare Northeast Caye in the Glovers Marine Reserve, white sand, coral and coconuts, left in their natural state.

Glover’s Reef named after English pirate brothers John and Rodger Glover in the 1750’s. Before pirates the Mayans sailed here, pieces of Mayan pottery has been found on the islands. In 1996 the reef was designated a protected Marine Reserve. Thirty percent is zoned a No-Take Zone patrolled by Park Rangers from the Belize Fisheries Department, they are located on Middle Caye.

Park fees are $15 US per week or $5 US per day per person. Fishing license is $12,50 US per person for the week. Children under 12, adults over 65 and Belizeans are free.

Some photos by Madeleine Lomont & Light Hawk & Dan Clark

Glover’s Atoll Resort Island Lodge on Northeast caye is excellent for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking and diving right off the island. Wall dives are very close to the island, five minutes by boat. The Caribbean Sea offers great visibility and turquoise blue sea, visibility is often 75m/200 ft.+

Glover’s Reef is 90 square miles (145 km), 700 patch reefs in the lagoon and is surrounded by 50 miles (80,5 km) of sheer drop-offs, which start from 25 feet and drop straight down to 2,700 feet (900meters) , 45 miles (72,45 km) form the mainland. Glovers is where the North American plate meets the Caribbean plate make a trench that runs all the way to the Cayman islands where it is 14,000 feet deep (4,242 meters), known as the Bartlett Trough.